Any advice from anybody who made it work? Where can I see some kind of log to see what is happenning? Thanks.
People say that to run that kind of roms (. I read here there is a nds emulator for Retropie called 'desmume'. Im trying to run roms for the Nintendo DS, so far unsuccessfully. Now I can see the Nintendo DS with the roms on Emulationstation menues but it didn't worked for me. I have a Pi 3 working fine with Retropie and mame, snes, gba roms e.t.c. I added a retroarch.cfg file copied from other emulator directory and added on it: input_remapping_directory = "/opt/retropie/configs/nds/"Īnd also added the emulators.cfg file with this content: desmume="/usr/games/desmume-cli %ROM%" opt/retropie/supplementary/runcommand/runcommand.sh 0 _SYS_ nds %ROM%Īnd I did the trick suggested there to use desmume-cli instead of desmume to avoid the need to have a X system. I already created the nds folder on config and roms directory, I put nds roms there, I added to /etc/emulationstation/es_systems.cfg the code: If it still doesnt work you need to ssh into your lakka install, type 'connmanctl' then 'services' to see the SSIDs and connections, you should see one that you tried to connect to before with your SSID and the long name for it (like wifidca6321c9caa46523c.
LAKKA RASPBERRY PI 3 HOW TO ADD ROMS INSTALL
I installed "desmume" using sudo apt-get install desmume. I read here you can set up desmume using cli. This database is based on No-Intro and will recognize only the good dumps. Each ROM stored in a folder being scanned by RetroArch is checked against a database. It is a convenient way to sort your ROMs on a per-system basis. You can use a USB drive to copy ROM files to your Raspberry Pi.
(I don't know because it didn't worked for me yet).